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This fault is intermitent, but getting more regular.
When it goes into fault, it is within a couple of minutes of the cycle. The water drain out, the dial clicks around, and the on/off light flashes 8 times, pauses, flashes 8 times etc.
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1. the continuous rotation of the selector knob
2. the action, for the first 4', of the electrovalve and the drain pump
3. the door becomes unlocked
4. the led flashes:
the number of flashes indicates the fault code; the code should be read as follows:
· each fast flash (2/3 flashes of the led very close together) represents one code value
· the fault code is evaluated by counting the number of flashes occurring at 3/4" intervals from one another
· stop counting when the washing machine waits the equivalent of approximately 8/9" between flashes
· the procedure is repeated by the appliance cyclically
The 'Start' & 'Pause' LED's will flash together to indicate the
error code. You have to count the flashes within each 15 second period
to get that error code. The start and the pause LED's will flash
together at 1Hz (i.e 1 flash per second) within that 15 second time
frame, then will continue and show again within another 15secs and so
on.
1 Flash = Interlock fault
2 Flashes = Fill time-out
3 flashes = Drain time-out
4 flashes = Overfill fault presure pipe blocked
5 flashes = NTC error
6 flashes = faulty control board
7 flashes = Motor jammed
8 flashes = Tacho fault
9 flashes = Motor triac on module board
10 flashes = Prog Selector or wiring fault
On certain Indesit washing machines, if the on off light is flashing 3 times, with a slight pause, followed by flashing a further 3 times, or if it is didplaying F03 you have an error code that is explained as follows -
NTC fault - check Thermistor and module connections.
The NTC is the thermistor, which is a modern-day thermostat. It’s inserted into a tube in the heating element and is filled with heat sensitive crystals that change their electrical resistance according to their temperature. By knowing what electrical resistance the crystals have at given temperatures they can tell the water temperature.
With this fault the NTC is either faulty, or there’s a dodgy connection to or from it or there’s a connection problem where it connects to the main PCB.
It’s not something you can easily fault find yourself unfortunately, apart from if there was an obvious broken wire.
I HAVE THE FAULT CODES FOR SOME INDESIT MACHINES THEY ARE ONLY SUPPLIED TO THEIR ENGINEERS BUT A MATE OF MINE WORKED FOR INDESIT/HOTPOINT (ONE COMPANY NOW) UP UNTIL A MONTH AGO , HOWEVER ,THEY ARE AT WORK & I WONT BE IN UNTIL FRIDAY IF YOU CAN HANG FIRE UNTIL THEN I MIGHT JUST BE ABLE TO HELP YOU OUT!
al indesit washer have a reset pattern switch of with on/off button turn selector to a large 'off dot' position wait a couple of mins then switch back on wait 2 mins then switch off again and turn selector to a cycle start position wait 2 mins turn back on and let it run the FULL cycle do not mess it about. Sometimes it takes 2 or3 attempts so be patient
If there is a fault it will appear again within the cycle and give you an error code eg E7/E1 etc note this and call a repair man he will track it from this code.
al indesit washer have a reset pattern
switch of with on/off button
turn selector to a large 'off dot' position
wait a couple of mins then switch back on
wait 2 mins
then switch off again and turn selector to a cycle start position
wait 2 mins turn back on and let it run the FULL cycle do not mess it about.
Sometimes it takes 2 or3 attempts so be patient
If there is a fault it will appear again within the cycle and give you an error code eg E7/E1 etc note this and call a repair man he will track it from this code.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
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